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GroundWire | April 10

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Intervention in CRTC Indigenous Radio licence hearings for Ottawa & Toronto stations, supporting Wawatay Communications Society

The CRTC is considering applications for five licenses (in Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver) for Indigenous radio stations. The following intervention provides reasons why Wawatay's applications for Ottawa and Toronto are a better choice than that of First Peoples Radio (ie APTN) proposed for Ottawa, Toronto and the other three cities,.

LISTEN: Students fighting to raise the minimum wage

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Jessica Chen and Jermaul Newell. They are students at York University in Toronto and are active with the campus chapter of the Fight for $15 and Fairness, which is working to raise the minimum wage, improve basic employment standards, and build solidarity between students and workers.

GroundWire | March 13

This episode of GW was produced on Sinixt traditional territory at Kootenay Co-op Radio in Nelson, BC.

Headlines:

Tanker truck spill case update from the Nelson courthouse | Rachel Mackenzie, CHLY

Features:

Demonstrators respond to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent visit to Victoria BC | Chris Cook, CFUV

LISTEN: Seeking justice for Nadine Machiskinic

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Delores Stevenson. Her niece, Nadine Machiskinic, died on January 10, 2015.

GroundWire | Feb 27

This episode of GroundWire was produced on Haudenosaunee and Anishinabe traditional territory in Kingston by CFRC.

Headlines:

Have a Heart Day - a child and youth-led reconciliation event | Doug Farquhar, CFRC

Food service workers strike at the University of Toronto’s satellite campus in Scarborough | Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, GW

GroundWire | January 30

This episode of GroundWire was hosted on the traditional territory of the Tla&rsqu

LISTEN: Canada 150 and the violation of an Algonquin Anishinaabe sacred site

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Lynn Gehl and Lindsay Lambert. Gehl is an Algonquin woman who traces her roots to the Ottawa River Valley, though she herself lives in Peterborough, Ontario. She holds a PhD in Indigenous Studies, and is a writer and activist. Lindsay Lambert is a white settler man, a historian, and also a writer.

GroundWire | Jan 16

This episode of GW was produced on traditional territory of the Sto:Lo nation in Abbotsford, British Columbia at CIVL 101.7FM.

Headlines:

-Justice for women in the Province of BC | Common Law Radio, CFRO, Vancouver’s Coop Radio;

Engaging men in the fight against sexual violence - Talking Radical Radio

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Danielle Aubry and Joe McGuire. Aubry is the CEO of Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse and McGuire is a sexual assault educator with that organization. They talk about their work to engage men in the long, multi-faceted struggle to end sexual violence.

GroundWire | Year in Review

This episode of GroundWire was produced on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the New Credit by the GroundWire National Coordination Team in Toronto.

Features:

Indigenous resistance from coast to coast to coast against pipelines, condominium developments, and dam construction.

GroundWire | December 19, 2016

This episode of GW was produced on unceded Mohawk Territory in Montreal at CKUT.

Headlines:

LISTEN: Black workers building links, fighting back

On this week's episode of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh speaks with Mark Brown about the work of the Canadian chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU).

GroundWire December 5

This episode of GroundWire was produced on Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation in Toronto Ontario by the GroundWire National Coordination Team. This episode was hosted by Glen Swanadhipathi, from CIVL Radio in Abbotsford, British Columbia.

Dominion Podcast 02 - Migrant Detention

On this episode of the Dominion Podcast, we talk about the Canadian government's practice of indefinitely detaining migrants without charge.

Why we need to organize against corporate power grabs like the TPP & CETA

Tune in to the latest episode of the Built Environment for an interview with Leadnow campaigners Brittany Smith and Fatin Chowdhury. The episode focuses on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a corporate power grab masquerading as a trade deal.